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 Agent-Based Simulation & Cellular Automata \\ Agent-Based Simulation & Cellular Automata \\
-First International Workshop ​ACRI 2014 \\ +First International Workshop\\ 
-Krakòw ​(Poland), September 22, 2014 \\+in the context of ACRI 2014 \\ 
 +Kraków ​(Poland), September 22, 2014 \\
 www.acri2014.agh.edu.pl/​doku.php www.acri2014.agh.edu.pl/​doku.php
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 +Download pdf version of ABSim&​CA Call for Papers {{:​absim_cfp.pdf|}}
  
 ===== Chairs ===== ===== Chairs =====
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 ===== Aims and scope ===== ===== Aims and scope =====
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 Agent based approaches to the simulation of complex systems are nowadays very popular in different fields including urban planning, biology, social sciences just to mention some significant example. In many cases, models resulting from these research efforts include a representation of the environment in which agents are situated that is often characterized by a cellular structure, with a clear similarity to Cellular Automata models. On the other hand, the latter are characterized by a formal definition much more precisely constrained than agent based models. Sometimes, however, the application of CA models to specific simulations of complex systems pushes modelers to relax some of the basic CA model constraints. This situation hinders the possibility to systematically compare and evaluate alternative approaches and, more generally, makes more difficult the communication and sharing of experiences,​ approaches and results. The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers interested in clarifying the relationships between these approaches, bringing together experiences and insights both in terms of clarifications on the theoretical and formal differences and similarities among the approaches but also on the feedbacks from applications in different research areas that can represent a more pragmatic contribution. Agent based approaches to the simulation of complex systems are nowadays very popular in different fields including urban planning, biology, social sciences just to mention some significant example. In many cases, models resulting from these research efforts include a representation of the environment in which agents are situated that is often characterized by a cellular structure, with a clear similarity to Cellular Automata models. On the other hand, the latter are characterized by a formal definition much more precisely constrained than agent based models. Sometimes, however, the application of CA models to specific simulations of complex systems pushes modelers to relax some of the basic CA model constraints. This situation hinders the possibility to systematically compare and evaluate alternative approaches and, more generally, makes more difficult the communication and sharing of experiences,​ approaches and results. The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers interested in clarifying the relationships between these approaches, bringing together experiences and insights both in terms of clarifications on the theoretical and formal differences and similarities among the approaches but also on the feedbacks from applications in different research areas that can represent a more pragmatic contribution.
  
 The workshop is addressed to both researchers active in the CA modeling and simulation application area but also researchers analyzing fundamental aspects of CA models and the boundaries set by the formal constraints of the model. In addition to researchers traditionally already attending CA related events, this workshop can also attract researchers from disciplines like urban planning, biology, social sciences that are interested in having a deeper understanding of the models they employ sometimes on daily basis. The workshop is addressed to both researchers active in the CA modeling and simulation application area but also researchers analyzing fundamental aspects of CA models and the boundaries set by the formal constraints of the model. In addition to researchers traditionally already attending CA related events, this workshop can also attract researchers from disciplines like urban planning, biology, social sciences that are interested in having a deeper understanding of the models they employ sometimes on daily basis.
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 +===== Program Committee =====
 +  * Vincent Chevrier - Université de Lorraine, France
 +  * Jan Dijkstra - Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
 +  * Alexis Drogoul - IRD, France
 +  * Guy Engelen - Flemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO), Belgium
 +  * Nazim Fatès - LORIA - INRIA Nancy, France
 +  * Andreas Pyka - Universität Hohenheim, Germany
 +  * Andrea Roli - Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, Italy
 +  * Paul Torrens - University of Maryland, USA
 +  * Mirko Viroli - Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, Italy
 +  * Jarosław Wąs - Department of Applied Computer Science, AGH, Poland
 +  * Roger White - Memorial University of Newfoundland,​ Canada
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 ===== Submission and publication ===== ===== Submission and publication =====
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 international journal. They will contain refereed extended/​improved versions of selected papers presented at the ABSim&​CA Workshop. international journal. They will contain refereed extended/​improved versions of selected papers presented at the ABSim&​CA Workshop.
  
 +===== Important dates =====
  
 +  * <color yellow>​**NEW**</​color>​ Paper submission: <color yellow>​**April 15, 2014 (Extended)**</​color>​
 +  * <color yellow>​**NEW**</​color>​ Notification of paper acceptance or rejection: <color yellow>​**May 20 (New), 2014**</​color>​
 +  * <color yellow>​**NEW**</​color>​ Final version of the paper for the proceedings:​ <color yellow>​**June 15 (New), 2014**</​color>​
 +
 +===== Workshop contact person: =====
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 +<​code>​
 +Giuseppe Vizzari
 +Complex Systems and Artificial Intelligence Research Center
 +University of Milano-Bicocca, ​
 +giuseppe-vizzari@disco.unimib.it
 +</​code>​
  
 </​WRAP>​ </​WRAP>​
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